Sperm washing: A method to fight the spread of HIV
Updated | By East Coast Urban
Stacey Leigh Wilson, a Embryologist from the Pietermaritzburg Fertility Clinic, joined Thandolwethu on Tuesday evening to talk about the procedure that's changing the lives of couple's infected with HIV.
Wilson, who specialises in reproductive biology, shared how an HIV decontamination wash procedure is done.
Read: Combat the stigma of HIV/Aids
Wilson also shared how the above procedure, when coupled with assisted reproductive techniques, can greatly reduce the chances of the HIV virus being transmitted to a potential partner or offspring from someone who may have the virus. An HIV diagnosis is no longer a death sentence, but some hurdles still remain for people living with the disease. One of which is the dilemma of wanting to have children.
Read: HIV/AIDS deaths still too high
Listen to the podcast to hear Stacey chat about the possibility of a couple living with the disease being able to bear children who are not infected with the virus.
For more information on the HIV decontamination procedure, please contact The Pietermaritzburg Fertility Clinic on 033 342 3663.
You can also visit their website - http://www.pmbfertilityclinic.co.za or email them for more info at [email protected].
You can watch the interview with Stacey Leigh Wilson in studio below:
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